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However, we may get clues from enantiomeric differences of their parent compounds PCB91 and PCB95.

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Someday we may get important clues to people's health from a survey of their microbes.

We may get some clues on June 13th, when she speaks at Franklin D. Roosevelt Four Freedoms Park, on Roosevelt Island.

Here are seven questions that we may get some clues about today, but that will most likely still be troubling us tomorrow.

"We may get a clue, but no more than a clue, to the fact that something fundamental might be affecting his biology in orbit," adds Feinberg.

They may well be able to get clues, but the worrisome aspect of the case is that for every five hackers they may capture, countless others are probably out there, capable of carrying out the same assaults and perhaps even improving on their predecessors' ability to cover their tracks.

The world may get a clue when he meets Mr. Putin, probably on Saturday.

If customers are too mesmerized by itty-bitty thongs and padded bras to notice the new surroundings, they may get a clue from the prices: they are creeping up.

We may get a clue to how much of the price of oil and gasoline is politically determined in the reaction to today's mild little White House statement: "There is no doubt that energy prices are too high.

Of course, it's hard to really get a sense of a relationship from the outside, but if you carefully observe them together, you may get a clue.

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